Located in St Sauveur, P.Q., Canada, the PDIC was founded
by Pierre Dubuc in 1997. It is a Center for training in holistic therapies
and specializes in Past Life Regression Training and Certification. The
school is fully accredited by IBRT (The International Board for Regression
Therapy).

Pierre Dubuc obtained his Masters in Social Work from
the University of Ottawa in 1963. He has been practicing regression therapy
for more than twenty years and has guided nearly 10,000 regressions. He
has also given radio and television presentations about regression work
in the U.S. and Canada and has been a board member of A.P.R.T. (Association
for Past Life Research and Therapy) for two years (1997-99). In 1999, he
was awarded his Ph.D. in therapeutic counseling from the International
University of Sri Lanka.

Dr. Dubuc has authored two books that have had a significant
impact in the field of regression therapy, Vies Passées Heureuses
(Happy Past Lives), 1994, and Le Cheminement de l'Esprit, vers la Guérison
de l'Âme et du Corps ( The Journey of the Spirit, Towards Soul and
Body Healing), 1999. This latter one will soon be available in English.

OVERVIEW OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM

The PDIC school of regression therapy offers a comprehensive
high-quality program of a 120 hours in Past Life Regression Therapy. At
the end of the program the students are certified by the PDIC and
are also eligible to apply for their Board Certification as Regression
Therapists from the highly respected International Board for Regression
Therapy.

The PDIC program is spiritually oriented and holistic
in nature. The student learns the theory and practice of regression while,
at the same time, continuing his or her personal growth through the experiential
dimensions of the program.

Upon completion of the training program, graduates are
fully qualified to practice regression therapy. Guidelines for setting
up a practice are included in the program. Although further training is
optional, a second and a third year level of training will be made available
for those who wish to increase their knowledge of the field and continue
their own spiritual and personal development.

First year classes are being taught in St Sauveur (40
miles north of Montreal), P.Q., in Quebec city, and in Burlington, VT.
A second year class is also being taught in St Sauveur. The regular format
of the classes is with small groups (maximum 12 persons) and on a ten weekends
basis during a period of ten months to allow time for reading, practicum
and written assignments, and integration. Other geographical locations
for classes are planned for year 2000.

PDIC TRAINING INCLUDES

The Conceptual Framework for Regression Therapy:

History, theory and methodology
The trilogy of Spirit, Soul and Body
Levels in the evolution of consciousness
Happy past lives
Difficult past lives
Regression into the Beyond
Entity releasement
Partnership with the Higher Self
Code of Ethics

Methodology and Techniques for Regression:

Types of inductions and altered states
Criteria for determining if a client is ready or
not for regression work
The initial interview and the method for asking the Higher
Self to provide the themes for regression
Entering the regression
Therapeutic framework for the different types of regressions
Protection of the friend-client during the regression
Transformational, self-healing exercises
Ending the regression

Demonstration and Practice:

Demonstrations by the teacher
Practice in small groups, teacher-supervision
Assignments for between-class practice
Written assignments

Introduction to Research and Methodology & Techniques

Tuition for the year long program is $1200, plus the cost
of the training manual ($30) .

WE ARE NOT HUMAN BEINGS HAVING A SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE
BUT SPIRITUAL BEINGS HAVING A HUMAN EXPERIENCE